Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 August 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 30,1995

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TEE TlME—Even though it's been one hot summer, golfers still take advantage of the green at Nappanee's McCormick Creek

Storyteller featured at library

Brian Sturm, a gifted storyteller, will charm listeners into a special story world with folk tales,

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Golf course. Pictured is the large pond located on the course, next to Derksen Road. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Thursday, September 7, 7:30p.m., at the Nappanee Public Library. Brian is a young man who has

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been an active storyteller for five years. Currently completing a Ph.D in Library Information Science at Indiana University, his interest in storytelling derives from a sheer delight in telling tales. He has worked as a children’s librarian, an outdoor educator, teaching fifth and sixth grade, and as* freelance editor. For more information, call the lib Vary, 773-7919. Toddlers invited for activities Toddler Story Time will begin Wednesday, September 6, 1010:30a.m., at the Nappanee Public Library. Parents, grandparents and sitters are invited to bring a two-year-old for fun with finger plays, stories, songs, and a simple craft. The series will continue September 13 and 20. Please call the library, 773-7919, by Friday, September 1, to register.

Police 10g... Nappanee police made one arrest last week, with a charge of child molest. Steven G. Newsome, age 29, 419 N. Fifth St., Goshen, was arrested Tuesday, August 22, and charged with a class C felony charge of child molest. The arrest was made after the police department received a report of several children being victimized by the accused. Newsome was incarcerated in the Elkhart County Jail with a $6,000 bond, and was scheduled for a probable cause hearing Wednesday, August 23. The department’s investigation is still under way at this time. Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Angela K. Stemm, charged with no proof of financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $138.50. Nicole F. Hochstetler, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. John M. Hammond, charged with speeding 62mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Charlene V. Petro, charged with speeding 71mph in a 50 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Dottie A. Jones, charged with speeding 58mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50. M*argarito B. Armenia, charged with speeding 72mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Bake-off scheduled Wavy Yoder has been named coordinator for the bake-olf at the Nappanee Apple Festival. Yoder has been working with the apple festival for eight years. Also named as committee members are Gloria Mason, Jan Tobias, Noma Miller and Kate Yoder. The bake-off will be held at 9a.m., Saturday, September 23, at the horse and buggy shed at the railroad depot plaza. Categories for the bake-off include pies, cakes, bars, cookies and miscellaneous, with a $2 fee for each entry. A copy of the recipe must accompany each entry. Cash prizes in each category are: first prize, S2O; second prize, sls and third prize, $lO. The decision of the professional judges will be final. Registration forms arc available at the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce office. Miller’s Market, and the Nappanee •Advance News. For additional information, call Wavy Yoder, 219-773-7042.

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DONATION FOR PLAZA—A donation from NIPSCO will go toward paying for benches and lighting in the Locke Station plaza. Seated are Rosie and Frank Hartman, on one of the new benches, made at Hartman Furniture; standing are James A Manhart, Consumer & Community Relations Representative of NIPSCO, and Larry Andrews, president of the Nappanee Redevelopment Commission. Donations are still being taken. For more information or to make a donation by phone, please call 219-773-5731. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Silver anniversary for Auburn show, auction

Kruse International will celebrate 25 years of collector car memories at the silver anniversary of the Auburn Fall Collector Car Show and Auction, August 31September 5. Auburn’s 25th annual Labor Day auction will offer an expected 5,000 cars for sale, making it the largest collector car auction in the world. Auburn ‘95 will offer approximately 2,000 cars in the auction and showcase a car corral of 3,000 vehicles. Also included in the festivities are a swap meet area, a midway of over 40 food vendors, a collectibles auction for automobile related items, an art show, commercial space for vendors marketing their goods and services to auto enthusiasts and on-the-spot financing through MBNA America. Visitors to Auburn ‘95 will be thrilled with the collection of vintage, classic and colector cars assembled. Headlining the cars for sale is Preston Tucker’s original prototype for the Tucker sedan. Nicknamed “The Tin Goose,” the car that was the basis for the Hollywood picture, “Tucker: The Man and His Dream,” will be placed on the auction for the first time during Auburn ‘95. A rare 1940 Mercedes-Benz 770 K Grand Touring Grosser, regularly used by German Foreign Minister Joachin Von Ribbentrop during World War 11, will also be offered during the six-day event. Other cars that will roll across the auction block include a 1935 Duesenberg J d’leteren Freres twodoor Victoria, a 1930 Cadillac Madam X V-16 convertible coupe and a 1938 Packard 12-cylinder convertible. If celebrity cars are more for your liking, a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood four-door sedan might be for you. This vehicle vyas used in the movie, “Forest Gump,” starring Academy Award winning

actor Tom Hanks. “The annual Labor Day event has always represented the very best in collector car auctions,” said Mitchell D. Kruse, president of Kruse International. “And with the silver anniversary of the Auburn auction along with the number of great classic cars already participating, Auburn ‘95 will be better than ever.” With a 380-acre facility and 100,000 square feet under roof, Auburn ‘95 is the fourth largest spectator event in Indiana —led by the Indianapolis 500, the Indiana State Fair and the Brickyard 400. Founding the collector car auction consignment business with the first Auburn Labor Day auction in 1971, Kruse International is the world’s largest collector car auction firm—offering snore than 10,000 collector cars at 40 annual worldwide events. Toy club sponsors show The Michiana Farm Toy Collectors’ Club is sponsoring its eighth annual Labor Day toy show Monday, September 4, 9a.m.3p.m., at the Elkhart County 4-H Fairgrounds in Goshen. Admission is $2 for persons age 12 and above. The show will feature 230 tables of trucks and farm toys on display and for sale. Various hand built toys and farm layout displays will be a special feature of the show. In addition to the show, a pedal tractor pull will be held at Ip.m., for children ages 5 to 11. The Michiana Farm Toy Collector’s Club was organized in 1988 to promote the hobby of collecting trucks and farm toys. It currently has over 150 members in the northern Indiana and south-